More than 3000 children across Pearce will benefit from a more than $400 million preschool funding boost announced by the Liberal Government.

Federal Member for Pearce, Christian Porter, said the $3.96 million in funding allocated to Pearce would ensure that 3129 local preschoolers had access to 15 hours a week of quality early learning in the year before they started school.

“The Liberal Government wants to give our littlest learners the best start to their education,” Mr Porter said.

“We know that a quality preschool education is essential for laying the foundations for successful learning, including transition to full-time school and future school success.

“This funding for the 3129 preschoolers in Pearce gives certainty for families and children.

“It means children in the year before school will continue to have access to 15 hours of preschool a week in 2019.”

Minister for Education and Training Simon Birmingham said the Government had extended the National Partnership Agreement on Universal Access to Early Childhood Education.

“Between our $427.8 million this year and $440 million in 2019 for preschool as well as our overhaul of the child care system and $2.5 billion extra investment, the Government’s commitment to early childhood education and care is clear,” Minister Birmingham said.

“The challenge we now need to confront is that for all of the funding support, more than a quarter of children enrolled for preschool aren’t attending for the full 15 hours.

“That means some children in the earliest years of education are starting behind the pack.

“States must find ways to motivate the parents of educationally vulnerable preschoolers to both enrol and attend, otherwise we risk a lost generation of children who start school too far behind their counterparts.

“This extension of the National Partnership gives us time to work through these issues and develop an enduring policy beyond 2019 that ensures children are not just enrolling, but attending and benefiting from preschool programs in readiness for school.”